This was in one of the other topics and seems to fit here so I copied it, hope the OP of this info doesn't mind.
People keep talking about being moved from one job to another and how it can affect their severance, the company cannot just move you into a new job, per the severance manual the official word is reclassify, that is important because that term has protections for both the employee and Allstate.
In order to reclassify a person into a new position they have to show that the position the person is being reclassified into relates to what they were doing before or that the job they were originally hired to do has changed over time.
An example is a person is hired to be in an HR role supporting claims, agents, regional employees, etc.... then some of those duties are moved away over times and now the person is just supporting agents, that persons job can be reclassified, the persons job is still HR but the scope has changed over time.
What cannot happen is to take that same HR person and just move them to answering phones in the CCC, there is not a clear path that can be justified for that job reclassification. There are several lawsuits that have been filed and won by the employees when the proper procedure is not followed.